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Definition of Groundnuts
1. groundnut [n] - See also: groundnut
Lexicographical Neighbors of Groundnuts
Literary usage of Groundnuts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trade Pessimism and Regionalism in African Countries: The Case of Groundnut by Ousmane Badiane, Sambouh Kinteh (1994)
"... TRENDS IN WORLD AND AFRICAN GROUNDNUT COUNCIL PRODUCTION OF groundnuts AND
OTHER OILSEEDS During the three decades from the 1960s through the 1980s, ..."
2. Oecd Review of Agricultural Policies by OECD. (2006)
"groundnuts: Percentage PSEs, producer and reference prices ZARA 10000 8000 6000
4000 2000 0 -2000 Border price Domestic price % PSE (right scale) 1994 1995 ..."
3. A Comparative Study of Fao and USDA Data on Production, Area, and Trade of by Leonardo A. Paulino, Shen Sheng Tseng (1980)
"groundnuts in 1965 and 1970 and for sweet potatoes in 1965. Excluding the reports
for 1975 when the number of identical FAO and USDA country figures appears ..."
4. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico V. 1/4 by Frederick Webb Hodge (2003)
"Also, they mix with the said pottage several sorts of roots, as Jerusalem
artichokes, and groundnuts, and other roots, ..."
5. Sustaining Rapid Growth in India's Fertilizer Consumption: A Perspective by P. B. R. Hazell, Gunvant M. Desai (1982)
"The share of nonfood crops had risen to about 11 percent mainly because of growth
in consumption of cotton and groundnuts after the late 1960s. ..."
6. The Effects of Trade and Exchange Rate Policies on Agriculture in Zaire by Tshikala B. Tshibaka (1986)
"All the regression coefficients for groundnuts are statistically significant except
... The own-price elasticity of output for groundnuts is about 0.544. ..."
7. Rapid Food Production Growth in Selected Developing Countries: A Comparative by Kenneth Leroy Bachman, Leonardo A. Paulino (1979)
"Sorghum and millet are produced mainly for domestic consumption, while groundnuts
have been a rapidly growing major export crop. Among the study countries, ..."